Illegal School Building Demolished on Musi Floodplain in Narsingi

Illegal School Building Demolished on Musi Floodplain in Narsingi
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Revenue officials on Sunday demolished The Bambini Creek school building in Narsingi after discovering that it was allegedly constructed illegally on nearly one acre of government land in the Musi river floodplain. The demolition drive was carried out by authorities who determined that the educational institution was operating in clear violation of land use regulations and encroachment laws.

The school building was found to be situated in the protected floodplain area of the Musi river, where construction activities are strictly prohibited under environmental and urban planning regulations. Officials confirmed that the structure was built without proper authorization on government-owned land, making it an illegal encroachment. The demolition was executed following standard procedures after verifying the illegal status of the construction.

Over 250 students are reportedly enrolled at the institution, raising concerns among parents about the sudden disruption to their children’s education. Parents have expressed worry over the impact of the demolition on the academic continuity of students who were attending classes at the facility. The sudden closure has left families scrambling to find alternative educational arrangements for their children in the middle of the academic session.

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The demolition in Narsingi is part of ongoing efforts by Telangana authorities to clear illegal encroachments from the Musi floodplain and other protected areas in Hyderabad. The government has been conducting surveys and identifying unauthorized structures built on government land and environmentally sensitive zones. Several such structures have been identified for removal as part of the enforcement drive.

Authorities have stated that they are continuing further action in the case and will proceed with additional measures as required under the law. Officials are examining other potential violations in the area and assessing the extent of encroachments in the Musi river floodplain region to ensure compliance with land use regulations.

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